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Old 11-26-2005, 04:33 PM
SlantNGo SlantNGo is offline
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Default Re: When you do not want overcalls

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bet that flop. there's a decent chance they both fold 6 outers right away.

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Good point. I saw the Ace and King come up and just flat out gave up.

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also, a few things about the river -

1. the small blind doesn't have a hand he'd call for a single bet that often.
2. you're risking 2 bets to win 4 with a pair under 4 of the board cards.
3. the big blind will basically never fold a better hand.

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1. You can't see a typical loose-passive hanging around with a King?
2. Point taken.
3. Agreed. How often would you put him on a better hand is the key question.

I agree that a flop bet is goot. Once you get to the river though, given the way I played, what would you do?
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